Somalia’s runners provide inspiration

By Charles Robinson, Yahoo! Sports 9 hours, 29 minutes ago
BEIJING – Samia Yusuf Omar headed back to Somalia Sunday, returning to the small two-room house in Mogadishu shared by seven family members. Her mother lives there, selling fruits and vegetables. Her father is buried there, the victim of a wayward artillery shell that hit their home and also killed Samia’s aunt and uncle.
This is the Olympic story we never heard.
It’s about a girl whose Beijing moment lasted a mere 32 seconds – the slowest 200-meter dash time out of the 46 women who competed in the event. Thirty-two seconds that almost nobody saw but that she carries home with her, swelled with joy and wonderment. Back to a decades-long civil war that has flattened much of her city. Back to an Olympic program with few Olympians and no facilities. Back to meals of flat bread, wheat porridge and tap water.
“I have my pride,” she said through a translator before leaving China. “This is the highest thing any athlete can hope for. It has been a very happy experience for me. I am proud to bring the Somali flag to fly with all of these countries, and to stand with the best athletes in the world.”
http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/beijing/track_field/news?slug=cr-somali...
Well done that girl.. An inspiration to many. Let's hope that she fulfils all her dreams..
By the way, does anyone remember Eddie the Eagle ?
A one eyed, Ski jumper.. He was British ofcourse..Had to be didn't he?
This is the true Olympic spirit.
Nothing like a dream coming true...
So touching, that this girl, who was underfed, whose life kept being threatened, who faced death every day, kept going for her dream. Truly against all odds, and losing didnt even matter to her. Her dream came true. Wow!
"Quit hanging on to the handrails . . . Let go. Surrender. Go for the ride of your life. Do it every day." Melody Beattie